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Lambsar (Persian: لمبسر, also
pronounced Lamsar),
Lamasar, Lambasar,
Lambesar (لمبه سر) or
Lomasar (لمسر) was
probably the
largest and the most fortified...
- Hulegu, Rukn al-Din
began the
dismantling process at Alamut,
Maymundiz and
Lamasar,
removing towers and battlements.: 267 However, as
winter approached,...
- necessary. West of
Alamut in the
Shahrud Valley, the
major fortress of
Lamasar served as just one
example of such a retreat. In the
context of
their political...
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Alamut state.
Among these was a
certain Rasamuj who held the
strategic Lamasar castle near Alamut. He
later tried to
defect to ****htagin, but in November...
- 2011, p. 106. Daftary, 2007, p. 402. Ivanov,
Vladimir (1960).
Alamut and
Lamasar: two
mediaeval Ismaili strongholds in Iran, an
archaeological study. Tehran...
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University Press. p. 383. ISBN 978-0-521-42974-0. BOZORG-OMĪD, KĪĀ "Castle of
Lamasar".
Institute of
Ismaili Studies.
Retrieved 11
February 2014. Lewis, Bernard...
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returned to Egypt. Imam al-Hadi
finally moved his
residence to the
castle of
Lamasar after the
death of
Hasan bin
Sabbah in 518/1124. A
major part of the life...
- 31639°N 58.38611°E / 35.31639; 58.38611 Lambsar,
Lambasar (لمبسر), Lamsar,
Lamasar (لمسر),
Lanbasar (لنبمسر) in
ruins Alamut Qazvin Province 36°32′51″N 50°13′38″E...
- was
actually not as
impregnable as
other nearby castles as
Alamut and
Lamasar,
according to
Peter Wiley. The
multiple bolt
crossbow appeared around the...
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Siege of
Wieselburg (1096)
Siege of
Huesca (1096) –
Reconquista Siege of
Lamasar –
Nizari uprising Siege of
Nicaea (1097) – Part of the
First Crusade Siege...